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Ardeley, Aspenden, Westmill in East Herts HCC Registry ref: // REGISTER OF DEPOSITS -HIGHWAYS ACT 1980* x -COMMONS ACT 2006* n/a (* tick if applicable or specify N/A) DETAILS OF APPLICATION Date Application received in prescribed form 28/06/2019 Date by which any subsequent highways 27/06/2039 declaration must be lodged Parcel District East Herts Parishes Ardeley, Aspenden & Westmill Address and postcode of buildings Land at Aspenden on each piece of land subject to the Westmill, Buntingford, Herts, application to which a postcode has SG9 9NJ been assigned Land at Coates Manor Wood End, Ardeley, Herts, SG2 7BE Nearesttown/citytoabove Buntingford OS 6 figure Grid Reference(s) TL 351 271 for a point within the area of the land TL 329 256 (if possible for postcode point above) NOTICE OF LANDOWNER DEPOSITS under Section 31(6) of the Highways Act 1980 HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL An application to deposit a map and statement under section 31(6) of the Highways Act 1980 has been made in relation to the land (or lands) described below and shown edged red on the accompanying map. PLEASE NOTE: This deposit may affect rights over the land described below. Deposits made under section 31(6) of the Highways Act 1980 may prevent deemed dedication of public rights of way over such land under section 31(1) of that Act. Deposits made under section 15A(1) of the Commons Act 2006 may affect the ability to register such land as a town or village green under section 15 of that Act. For further information please see guidance at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/town-and-village-greens-how- to-register Description of the land: Land at Aspenden, Westmill, Buntingford, Herts, SG9 9NJ Land at Coates Manor, Wood End, Ardeley, Herts, SG2 7BE Name of the parish, ward or district in which the land is situated: Ardeley, Aspenden, Westmill in East Herts The deposit was submitted by Strutt & Parker on behalf of The Right Honourable John Christopher George Eight Earl of Mexborough, The Honourable James Hugh Hope John Saville, Henry Charles Saville and Andrew David Saville and was received by this authority on 26th June 2019. The authority maintains a register of maps, statements and declarations deposited under section 31A of the Highways Act 1980 and section 15B of the Commons Act 2006. This register can be accessed online at www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/landownerdeposits or can be inspected free of charge at Hertfordshire County Council, County Hall, Pegs Lane, Hertford, Hertfordshire, SG13 8DN during office hours between 9:00am and 5:00 pm Signed on behalf of Hertfordshire County Council: Name and position of Signatory: R. Cuthbert, Definitive Map & Enforcement Team Leader Date: 28th June 2019 Form CA17 Restricted Byway Footpath Byway OAT Bridleway Ordnance Survey © Crown Copyright 2019. All rights reserved. Licence number 100022432. Plotted Scale - 1:7500 This plan is for identification purposes only. Its accuracy can in no way be guaranteed. Reproduced from the Ordnance Survey Map with permission of the Controller H.M.S.O Crown copyright reserved. Licence No. ES100018525 Ordnance Survey © Crown Copyright 2019. All rights reserved. Licence number 100022432. Plotted Scale - 1:7500 This plan is for identification purposes only. Its accuracy can in no way be guaranteed. Reproduced from the Ordnance Survey Map with permission of the Controller H.M.S.O Crown copyright reserved. Licence No. ES100018525 HCC Registry ref: // REGISTER OF DEPOSITS -HIGHWAYS ACT 1980* x -COMMONS ACT 2006* n/a (* tick if applicable or specify N/A) DETAILS OF APPLICATION Date Application received in prescribed form 01/07/2019 Date by which any subsequent highways 30/06/2039 declaration must be lodged Parcel District East Herts Parishes Ardeley, Aspenden & Westmill Address and postcode of buildings Land at Aspenden on each piece of land subject to the Westmill, Buntingford, Herts, application to which a postcode has SG9 9NJ been assigned Land at Coates Manor Wood End, Ardeley, Herts, SG2 7BE Nearesttown/citytoabove Buntingford OS 6 figure Grid Reference(s) TL 351 271 for a point within the area of the land TL 329 256 (if possible for postcode point above) NOTICE OF LANDOWNER DEPOSITS under Section 31(6) of the Highways Act 1980 HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL An application to lodge a declaration under section 31(6) of the Highways Act 1980 has been made in relation to the land (or lands) described below and shown edged red on the accompanying map. PLEASE NOTE: This deposit may affect rights over the land described below. Deposits made under section 31(6) of the Highways Act 1980 may prevent deemed dedication of public rights of way over such land under section 31(1) of that Act. Deposits made under section 15A(1) of the Commons Act 2006 may affect the ability to register such land as a town or village green under section 15 of that Act. For further information please see guidance at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/town-and-village-greens-how- to-register Description of the land: Land at Aspenden, Westmill, Buntingford, Herts, SG9 9NJ Land at Coates Manor, Wood End, Ardeley, Herts, SG2 7BE Name of the parish, ward or district in which the land is situated: Ardeley, Aspenden, Westmill in East Herts The deposit was submitted by Strutt & Parker on behalf of The Right Honourable John Christopher George Eight Earl of Mexborough, The Honourable James Hugh Hope John Saville, Henry Charles Saville and Andrew David Saville and was received by this authority on 26th June 2019. The authority maintains a register of maps, statements and declarations deposited under section 31A of the Highways Act 1980 and section 15B of the Commons Act 2006. This register can be accessed online at www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/landownerdeposits or can be inspected free of charge at Hertfordshire County Council, County Hall, Pegs Lane, Hertford, Hertfordshire, SG13 8DN during office hours between 9:00am and 5:00 pm Signed on behalf of Hertfordshire County Council: Name and position of Signatory: R. Cuthbert, Definitive Map & Enforcement Team Leader Date: 1st July 2019 Form CA17 .
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